Tracking
Tracking
Following what you do online (and sometimes offline).
Definition
Tracking is collecting data about your behavior—what you click, watch, buy, or where you go—often to profile you.
Why this matters
Why it matters: Tracking can reveal sensitive habits and is widely used for ads, pricing, and manipulation.
Example
Example: An app records what pages you read and sells the data to advertisers.
Apps Using Tracking
Examples of apps that implement or relate to this privacy concept
DuckDuckGo
Privacy Score: 78DuckDuckGo is a search engine that reduces tracking and profiling. It helps you keep more control...
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IVPN
Privacy Score: 91IVPN is a vpn service to hide your ip address and encrypt your traffic. It helps you keep more co...
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Brave Browser
Privacy Score: 71Brave is a web browser that blocks many ads and trackers automatically, so websites collect less ...
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Mull
Privacy Score: 80Mull is a privacy-friendly web browser with tracking protection. It helps you keep more control o...
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Proton Mail
Privacy Score: 88Proton Mail is a privacy-focused email service with strong encryption options. It helps you keep ...
View app details →Ungoogled Chromium
Privacy Score: 76Ungoogled Chromium is a version of Chromium that removes Google’s built-in services to reduce cal...
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